GOVERNOR’S SECRETARIAT
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
ITANAGAR

No. IPR (PR)-03/2009                                            Dated Naharlagun the 18th March, 2010

PRESS RELEASE NO- 301

Governor condemns

Itanagar, March 17: Arunachal Pradesh Governor Gen JJ Singh expressed pain and deeply hurt on the recent horrifying murder case in Naharlagun, in which member of the business community lost his life, reports PTO to Governor.

Gen Singh, while condemning the incident said every Arunachalee should vehemently condemn this act committed by some unwanted elements of the society, who need to be brought to book and given exemplary punishment. We have to provide security to the people who come from different parts of our great Nation and render their valuable services and make immense contribution towards the growth and development of our State. We have to respect each and every member of ‘Team Arunachal,’ as we expect to be treated ourselves when we go outside the State. I am sure that we as a society will realize this fact and will ensure that such ghastly acts are not repeated, he said.

I am happy to note that the State Govt. is going all out to nab the culprits and make them face the law, Gen Singh pointed.

Extending condolences to the bereaved family members, he said, we share their pain and assure them that we stand united behind them in their hour of grief.

Governor appealed to all to stand united and keep a watch on the criminal elements from within and outside the State who are destroying the peaceful atmosphere prevailing in Arunachal Pradesh. With the spirit of ‘Team Arunachal’, I am sure, we will keep our society, crime and violence free as we have been doing in the past, he hoped.



Sd/- O. TAYENG, APRO

 

 

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